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TROUT LAKE — The Mt. Adams Institute (MAI), a nonprofit that helps further land management and conservation efforts, facilitates summer camps and founded the beloved Sense of Place lecture series, plans to dissolve after a 15-year run.

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Hungry and patient, the golden eyes of invasive American bullfrogs breach the surface of quiet waters, ready to lunge indiscriminately at any small sign of movement. Under the same moonlight, a different kind of hunter navigates through the water: a team of trained bullfrog removal technicians.

HOOD RIVER — The third installment of Mt. Adams Institute’s Sense of Place Season 16 will arrive at Columbia Center for the Arts on Dec. 10. Titled “After Gifford Pinchot: Ancient Forests, Timber Wars, and a Century of Change,” the evening will welcome writer Rand Schenck for a deep dive into the past century of Pacific Northwest forest management.

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Just outside the fire’s footprint, homeowners tap Mt. Adams Resource Stewards to light a prescribed burn